Revised plans for a controversial new Tesco were greeted with a mixed reception at the first round of consultation.
At a public exhibition on November 26 and 27 the store revealed its new plans were half the size of the last proposal with the creation of about 250 jobs.
The plans also showed it would provide a 4.2 acre residential community with about 250 homes, a food store, gym and a hotel.
The company argue the development would strengthen Tolworth’s position as a shopping destination, improve connections across Tolworth roundabout and attract new retailers.
The store’s original bid for a development in Tolworth in April last year were eventually dropped in the face of opposition from residents and Surbiton and Kingston MP Edward Davey, who set up protest website everylittlehurts.co.uk.
Mr Davey, who is Minister for Employment Relations said, "This new plan has the same basic flaws as the last two - it would break the council's plan for this site and it would result in much more traffic on a road system that is already congested."
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